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Old 10-30-2015, 02:34 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ViCiouS View Post
Since I never had the Bose system originally, so I put in around a 2800rms system of my own. However I am parting the car out but still want to have some base while maintaining my aftermarket 6.5s and 4 channel amp.

So I ordered the stock sub setup and wanted to run off my 2 open channels. I came across the write up below, and it seems the subs can handle quite a bit more power than the bose amp and has positive results.


So anyways, I will be doing it this weekend and post back results here as well.

DIY - Increasing / Improving the output of the OEM Bose Murano Subwoofer - Nissan Murano Forum
You're going to get more bass out of your new speakers than you are ever going too get out of that bose sub. I'd recommend skipping it man.
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